How to maintain an inflatable bounce houses

When a holiday is coming, inflatable bounce houses are always the most popular with children, which provide kids a place to jump, run and play. And they are whimsical, colorful, widely available and not that expensive. They also come in all shapes, sizes and figures. In many ways they are the perfect holiday yard decoration. So, if you have an inflatable bounce house, or are planning on purchasing one, here are some tips for taking care of them. By following these few tips, your inflatable bounce house should last many years.

When the weather is really bad, like ice or heavy winds, don't try and set up your inflatable bounce house. If you notice a hole in your inflatable bounce house, patch it immediately. Heavier vinyls can be sewn with thread and than covered with clear tape. Or, many times, you can simply patch the hole with an inflatable patch kit or even clear packaging tape or duct tape. Before storing your inflatable bounce house, make sure it is dry. Then fold or roll it and place it in a dry place (and cool, preferably). You can also put them in storage boxes for extra protection.

One of the most common problems when the lights and fan don't work is the fuse. Most times an extra fuse comes with the inflatable bounce houses, otherwise take your old one to the hardware store and buy a few to have on hand. If your inflatable bounce houses for commercial use won't inflate, make sure there are no holes or tears in the inflatable. Sometimes inflatable's have a zipper. Make sure it is fully closed. Other problems could be with the fan. Is it working? If so, make sure it is not blocked or is not sitting on a piece of the inflatable bounce house and keeping it from inflating.

Inflatable bounce houses can be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent if needed. Just make sure the inflatable is dry if you are planning on storing it. Sometimes a part of an inflatable bounce house (like an arm) may not be moving. If this is the case, make sure it is not twisted or tangled in something - like the electrical cord. A twisted (or crimped) part will impede the air flow and prevent it from inflating. Your inflatable bounce house is probably not of commercial grade. Therefore you need to treat it a little more gently.

All inflatable bounce houses are made with a heavier nylon and more robust fans as compared to your simple home inflatable bounce houses. All this means is that you should take care with its use. Don't abuse it and run it all the time - like every day. If you take reasonable care of it, your inflatable bounce house should last quite a few years.